England squeezing in four UEFA Nations League matches in June with stars set for punishing summer

England stars set for ANOTHER punishing summer with Gareth Southgate’s squad squeezing in four UEFA Nations League matches in June – despite early start to next season’s Premier League

  • England will have to fit in four UEFA Nations League group games next June 
  • The first may be on June 2 – less than a week after the Champions League final
  • Next season’s Premier League is expected to start in the first weekend of August
  • The unusually early start is to accommodate the winter World Cup in Qatar  


England will play the bulk of their next Nations League campaign in June, with their players set for another punishing summer.

There is no space in what is already an overcrowded calendar but Gareth Southgate’s squad will have to squeeze in four group stage fixtures, the first of which may be on June 2 — less than a week after the Champions League final.

The Premier League season concludes on May 22, with the following campaign expected to start in the first weekend of August to accommodate the winter World Cup in Qatar.

England’s players set for another punishing summer with four UEFA Nations League matches 

It means Gareth Southgate's stars won't have much of a break before club preparation again

It means Gareth Southgate’s stars won’t have much of a break before club preparation again

UEFA are filling the summer void to get the bulk of their new competition completed.

With England likely to clinch their place in Qatar next month, an FA delegation will head to Qatar in December to scout out a tournament base.

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